Cases and IR sensors

Yeah. I have the mophie juice pack and the case covers the sensor. My range is about cut in half. Then again, I don't use it often and when I do... It ain't for the use of messing with IR stuff ;)

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My battery life is good enough for my uses. It lasts me all day with no problems. But if I know I'm going to be at a conference or really taxing the battery with video and GPS and so on I will keep it in that case for extended use. Yeah it's bulky but I still love it.

And the recommendation for leaving it on constantly is a no from the manufacturer. I turn it on when I get to around 14% and then let it charge up to like 90 and then turn it off. Then I charge them both together overnight or whatever.

It takes more juice to charge past 90 so I don't go past that with the pack itself.

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It depends on the type of case. Cases like Incipio Feather, Nillkin and other slim ones don't have a cover on the top or bottom.

The Urban Armor Gear cases have a cutout in the power button so the IR can work. If you see a case you like, look for pictures or read their description to double check they have either a cutout on the power button or that they don't cover it at all.
 

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